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Former Lit Prof Reinterprets the Employee Experience: a Conversation with Chestnut's Molly Robey
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Former Lit Prof Reinterprets the Employee Experience: a Conversation with Chestnut's Molly Robey

Chestnut's Director of Employee Experience discusses her transition from English lit professor to leading employee experience initiatives and creating a vibrant work culture.

When former lit prof Molly Robey was teaching the works of the relatively little-known late 19th-century writer Charles W. Chestnutt - among other English writers equally and/or more prominent - she couldn’t have imagined the extent to which it foreshadowed her current work with Chestnut Health Systems.

Dr. Molly Robey, Chestnut's Director of Employee Experience, joins us to discuss her transition from over a decade as an English Literature professor to leading employee experience initiatives, and how her academic background informs her work.

Dr. Robey shares insights on creating inclusive work environments, supporting mental health initiatives, and developing retention programs with measurable results. The conversation covers her strategies for supervisor development, new employee orientation, and helping teams navigate organizational change while maintaining resilience in mission-driven work.

We also discuss her training on "Why are we afraid to talk about religion at work?" which addresses one of the workplace's most challenging topics. She explains how this training fosters thoughtful, non-divisive conversations about religiosity's role in career choices and workplace well-being while providing practical guidelines for true inclusivity.

This episode offers valuable insights for leaders, HR professionals, and anyone interested in building supportive workplaces that honor both individual identity and collective mission.

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